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David Nahmani

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  1. Just so it's there for you to tweak. It's kind of like a zeroed-out template.
  2. I haven't watched the videos, but I'm talking about using Flex Time, slicing mode, fill gaps turned off. The Q depends on the drum groove, how far off it is, and how tight you want it. You could start with only the kick and see where you get.
  3. This time your Analyzer is turned off.
  4. You are looking at the wrong plug-in, see the name of your plug-in window at the very top (Small room....etc.). Close it and double-click the correct Channel EQ plug-in.
  5. Oh ok, well it should (it definitely does here). Does the EQ analyzer work as expected if you use it on a simple track with for example an ES2 synth?
  6. I'm not sure what you mean? You mean you expect the Drum Kit Designer plug-in to show that the snare is being hit? If that's what you meant then no, Drum Kit Designer does not do that. However you can click the Snare in order to trigger its sound.
  7. No, the audio should be the same when the transient marker is positioned before the beginning of the waveform. Could you share a short example?
  8. What if you first bounce a wave file, check that it works as expected, then import that file into a new empty project and share that to Apple Music?
  9. Unfortunately I have only an eBook version of my book and the page numbers do not match the printed version, so I'm not sure which exercise you're referring to. Could you give me the name of the exercise?
  10. Check the transient placement in the Audio File editor, in transient editing mode? See this:
  11. Set your Overlapping Audio recordings to Create Take Folder, it should give you the behavior you want (it will do "nothing" as long as the only overlap you're getting is the count-in):
  12. You could turn off the overhead for kick, snare and toms, set the Overheads channel strip to a Stereo Pan and swap L and R, but you'd still be swapping the image of all cymbals, rides and crashes. I would make a copy of the drum track and MIDI region. On the original track, delete the ride notes. On the copy, delete everything but the ride. Now you have an individual ride track that you can pan however you like.
  13. Thanks for the feedback, @Syntagma, @Atlas007, @Music Spirit, @rAC and @jmob - I added the following categories: Scoring sheet music Overdubbing Creating educational material Arranging and editing Sound design
  14. If you solo the track, do you hear the correct sound? Is your mic mode set to standard?
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